Surf Diner
Surf Diner at Surfside Beach Pier expected to open in a matter of weeks. Restaurant has certificate of occupancy and owners have made payment. Previously operated on old pier before Hurricane Matthew destroyed it in 2016.
Caviar & Bananas
Third location of Charleston specialty cafe expanding to James Island, taking over former Maple Street Biscuit Co. location. Plans to expand grab-and-go offerings to be more family-friendly and bring back beer on tap.
365 Grillin & Seafood
365 Grillin & Seafood is expanding from Spartanburg to open a second location in Union. The space is undergoing renovations and will feature a family atmosphere with plenty of TVs. Opening timeline still to be announced.
Bareo
Neighborhood dumpling spot from James Beard Award-nominated chef Nikko Cagalanan and Paula Kramer, featuring hand-folded dumplings, shareable plates, dumpling noodle soup, and kakigÅri desserts. Taking over former Kultura space with limited seating and bar counter.
Two unnamed restaurants
Developer Tripp Nealy plans to build two restaurants along Conway Riverwalk, each seating about 150 people. Project awaiting Community Appearance Board approval before finalizing lease agreements and beginning construction. Building will incorporate historic lumber from former Lower Warehouse.
Residence Inn by Marriott
Four-story, 123-room Marriott-branded extended stay hotel at corner of Huger and Senate streets in the Vista entertainment district. Construction delayed due to design approval process with Marriott. Developer is Greenville-based Contender America.
The Lantern Hotel Rock Hill
59-key boutique hotel focused on inclusive employment for individuals with disabilities. Adaptive reuse of the historic Andrew Jackson Hotel (formerly Guardian Building). Will feature elevated accommodations and exceptional food and beverage offerings.
Residence Inn by Marriott
123-room Marriott-branded hotel at corner of Huger and Senate streets in the Vista. Four-story extended stay property. Construction delayed due to design approval process with Marriott. Developer is Greenville-based Contender America.
Downtown Flavortown Myrtle Beach
43,000-square-foot immersive family entertainment destination featuring 300+ seat restaurant with Guy Fieri’s signature culinary creations, 14-lane duckpin bowling, 10,000+ sq ft arcade and VR games, full-service Freaky Tiki bar, and private event spaces
McDonald’s
McDonald’s restaurant with two drive-thru lanes coming to Catawba Ridge Market shopping center on Fort Mill Parkway. Will be located between Harris Teeter parking lot and Chick-fil-A restaurant.